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Jabeur demolished by 16-year-old Andreeva in Melbourne

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Teenage star Mirra Andreeva produced a stunning performance to demolish Ons Jabeur in the second round of the Australian Open for the loss of only two games.The 16-year-old was devastated to lose in the girls' singles final last year but quickly made an impression in the senior game with runs to the third round of the French Open and the fourth round of Wimbledon.Andreeva counts Jabeur as her idol but she was utterly ruthless under the roof on Rod Laver Arena, defeating the sixth seed and two-time Wimbledon finalist 6-0 6-2 in just 54 minutes.Jabeur could only smile in astonishment at some of the shots Andreeva played, while she celebrated like an underdog when she finally won a game at the start of the second set.She was unable to stall Andreeva for long, though, with the young Russian branding it the best match she has played."In the first set I played really amazing tennis, I didn't expect that from myself," said the teenager."I'm happy I played with Ons.

It was one of my dreams to play against her, because I really like the way she plays. It meant a lot, this match that I won."She's so nice.

Now, after the match, she came to me, she wished me luck. I just know that she is who she is and she never changes."Andreeva is projected to rise inside the top 35 as a result of her run here despite being severely restricted in how many tournaments she can play because of her age.She is trying not to be in too much of a hurry, saying: "I don't think that I achieve something incredible, so I have time still to do that.

Sometimes when I'm lying in bed, I can overthink a little bit, but the next morning I'm totally fine."I'm 16. Why do I have to think about the rankings?

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